Hillary Clinton’s health has become an issue this election cycle and I believe this is a legitimate topic of discussion. Donald Trump has been questioning the former Secretary of State’s health and stamina for a couple of weeks now and yesterday he challenged her to release her health records. Here is more:

Donald Trump challenged Hillary Clinton Sunday to release “detailed medical records” and said he would have “no problem” releasing his own.

“I think that both candidates, Crooked Hillary and myself, should release detailed medical records. I have no problem in doing so! Hillary?” Trump tweeted.

That might be all very well and good however is should be easily countered by the Clinton camp because Donald Trump has some records of his own that to date he has been unwilling to release and that is his tax returns. (I am not buying his audit excuse)

Why the the Clinton campaign has not come out and promised to release her medical records contingent on Donald Trump releasing his tax returns is beyond me, unless of course she really does have something to hide and is afraid he might just take her up on that challenge. But of course this could work both ways…

I’m still wondering about Trump’s use of a gastroenterologist as a primary physician. Is there something that seriously wrong with his intestinal tract we should know about? Would that explain his facial expressions? Seriously! Let’s see his records, from a thorough examination.

They both need a medical exam performed at a nationally ranked hospital. Releasing medical records is another slight of hand parlor trick that has no value.

A forensic accountants would need to examine both Clinton’s and Trumps’s tax returns. We all know the IRS and its rules are Byzantine. If Trump filed a 1040EZ what would that prove?
Job spokesman for Trump Enterprises, married with with 3 exemptions claimed. Hillary is skimming money from her campaign contributions to buy clothes, feed herself and so forth, but it’s not income.

Candidates often, I think, dip into campaign contributions for expenses they can justify — transportation, room and board, of course, and sometimes things like clothing, etc.

Trump may turn outt to be the first candidate for the offic4e who makes a profit on his campaign, though. While he was “self-funding” his campaign, the campaign paid $35k per month for its offices in the Trump Tower. Now that the funding is more traditional, with the candidate accepting millions in contributions from supporters large and small, the rent on that space, according to reports, has suddenly jumped to $160k per month.

He also charges for campaign events held in his properties. Strictly legal, I know, but with a traditionally-financed campaign, I’ll bet those events don’t get senior citizen discounts, but are charged the full rack rate.

One wonders how many of his campaign offices are in properties he owns, and how often campaign events are in Trump-owned properties.